Pushed back with a broken leg from a hospital in Xanthi
14.05.2020 | Xanthi hospital to Evros river | Mobile Info Team | 41.101206, 24.8591056 | Greece | Turkey | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no | 6 - 50 | 30 | Palestine, Syria, Morocco, Somalia, Eritrea | detention | Unknown | forcing to undress, hit by car driven by member of the public | Greek police officers with car, multiple "commandos" (authorities in green uniforms with masks), large truck |
The respondent re-entered Greece from Turkey on 26th April 2020 after being violently pushed back from Thessaloniki in the days before (see report). He is a man from Morocco, and traveled in a small transit group with other North Africans, attempting to return to Thessaloniki where he was staying prior to the first pushback. The respondent traveled westwards with the group for several days. On 2nd May 2020, close to Xanthi on a stretch of B road near the motorway, the group were subject to a car crash by a Greek driver who swerved to hit them. The respondents legs were swiped in the incident, causing a severe break.
“it wasn't like an accident like he tried to do that”The respondent stated his friends were close behind him, but were fortunately not hit by the car (though it seems the driver intended to hit all of them). The friends of the victim tried to help him, but it was a very severe injury, so they were forced to stop members of the public and ask someone to call the emergency services. Eventually a driver helped them to do this. They waited with the injured respondent, and then hid nearby, scared that they would be caught and pushed back if the police found them at the crash site. The Greek police arrived but did not seem interested in investigating the attack or arresting the driver. They just simply called the ambulance to attend, which came after a little while and took the respondent to a hospital in Xanthi. The officers took the respondent's clothes, and he was dressed in hospital garments. The respondent described being treated well in the hospital and that one of the doctors could speak German with him, and was reassuring.He was operated for the injury and fitted with bolted metal splints in his lower right shin. [caption id="attachment_14748" align="aligncenter" width="450"]


"the same commandos, the same tactic, the same plan, the same guns, just different place where they crossed"After two days of sleeping in the forest on the Turkish side the respondent along with others met people who had been pushed back from Paranesti Drama Pre-removals Centre. While the Turkish police passed by and refused to help them, they managed to get a local to drive them to Istanbul (though they were charged 500 euros). At the time of interview, the respondent remained essentially bedridden, unable to walk. He stayed with friends in rented accommodation and was forced to carry out his own wound dressings with the help of others who collected bandages and iodine for him from the pharmacy. [caption id="attachment_14746" align="aligncenter" width="450"]
